BMDindex.co.uk has the complete range of Birth, Marriage and Death records from 1837 onwards as published by the GRO - that's 167 years of data, or an amazing 250 million events! No other site has the range of facilities and with access from only £5 the prices can't be beaten.

RootsUK.com is a new easy-to-use online reasearch site. Ideal for the beginner or those who don't have lots of research left to do, it has the complete birth, marriage and death records index from 1837 onwards, census transcripts, and the London electoral roll 2005.

Access to all this data costs from just £5!

Note that if you have a lot of research to do or are already an experienced family historian, The Genealogist, above, offers better value-for-money in the long-term.

The Flip-Pal scanner allows you to digitise framed photos, albums, medals, and pictures of any size using its accurate stitch software, and with the patented flip-and-scan technology you can scan items while still in their album or frame.

A website dedicated to helping you find out more about your cornish ancestors. Contains some history on the county, a list of the old Cornish parishes, contact details for the Cornish record offices and societies and links to genealogy websites of interest.

A site full of information about Army Lists and other Military Forces. The site includes reviews of military items, a list of products, and information on a few famous army officers, along with much more.

Do you want to know how to find out about your family history? This website will show you where to start and give you some great ideas for researching your British ancestors in the numerous U.K. family history records that are online. The good news is that today it can be fairly simple to find out more about your ancestry. You can explore all sorts of genealogy records and resources online, and they can help you discover so much more about your forebears than ever before.

Why digitise your microfilm or microfiche? It's small, compact, and doesn't take up too much storage space. But to view them you have to have expensive equipment, and even then only one person can view them at a time.

Digitising your microfiche/microfilm will mean that you will get the exact same image, only in digitial format. It also means that you can put the digitised copies into storage without worrying about damage, available for viewing whenever and wherever you wish!

Specialising in conversion of records from the old archival formats of microfiche and microfilm into online databases with a custom front-end, this can give you access to your archived records in an instant.

An interesting site that is a guide to Genealogy, giving information and resources to help you discover your family history. Includes guides to three of the biggest genealogy websites, information on the different records that are available for you to use, a Genealogy Glossary, and lots more.